Abstract

Commercial bottom prawn trawling has been reported to generate a higher proportion of by-catch of up to 70% in Kenya. The Tigertooth croaker, Otolithes ruber is one of the species caught in large quantities as commercial by-catch and also by artisanal fishers. This has led to growing concern that the species could be at risk of over-exploitation. The purpose of this study was to carry out a stock assessment of O. ruber. Stock assessment parameters were estimated using ELEFAN with the generic algorithm as included in the R package TropFishR. The length-converted catch curve and the length-based yield per recruit model were employed. The exploitation rate (F/Z = 0.71) indicates that the stock is overfished based on the length-converted catch curve. The current fishing mortality (F = 2.3) based on the catch curve is larger than the reference level ( = 1.1) based on the yield per recruit analysis and also indicates that the stock is overfished (= 2.09). To reverse the current trend of exploitation, improved management of the stock is required, which should include further studies on other by-catch species and the generation of data to capture the whole fishery for a better estimation of stock status.

Highlights

  • The Tigertooth croaker, Otolithes ruber (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), is a demersal fish species belonging to the family Sciaenidae and is widely distributed throughout the Indian Ocean along the east coast of Africa and the west Pacific ocean (Brash and Fennessy, 2005; Froese and Pauly, 2019)

  • We explore the use of the most widely used non-parametric length based approach, the Electronic Length Frequency Analysis (ELEFAN) (Pauly, 1987; Pauly and David, 1981), to estimate growth and mortality parameters of O. ruber to provide management advice for their sustainable exploitation in the fishery

  • The size distribution of the caught individuals from this study demonstrates that O. ruber is being caught at relatively larger sizes with more than 53.1 % larger than the mean size at maturity (23.8 cm)

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Introduction

The Tigertooth croaker, Otolithes ruber (Bloch & Schneider, 1801), is a demersal fish species belonging to the family Sciaenidae and is widely distributed throughout the Indian Ocean along the east coast of Africa and the west Pacific ocean (Brash and Fennessy, 2005; Froese and Pauly, 2019) They inhabit warmer (26 °C – 29 °C) marine and brackish waters and are found over sandy and muddy substrates and river mouths at depths of 10 – 40 m (Eskandari et al, 2012; Farkhondeh et al, 2018). O. ruber are mainly carnivores with adults feeding on fishes, prawns and other invertebrates (Froese and Pauly, 2019)

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